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Definitions from the WebNonsense SyllablesDescription: Nonsense syllables refer to combinations of meaningless sounds that do not carry any specific lexical or grammatical meaning. They are often used in language learning, psychological experiments, or musical compositions. Examples of usage:Part of Speech: Noun1. The study of language acquisition often involves the use of nonsense syllables to assess participants' learning abilities. 2. In music, composers sometimes use nonsense syllables to add melodic elements to their songs without relying on specific lyrics. Part of Speech: Adjective1. The participants in the experiment were exposed to a series of nonsense syllables to test their cognitive responses. 2. The children thoroughly enjoyed the playful nonsense syllables sung by their favorite cartoon character. Part of Speech: Adverb1. The language instructor emphasized the importance of practicing pronunciation skills by repetitively uttering nonsense syllables. 2. The musician effortlessly sang the song's challenging passage, effortlessly transitioning through the nonsense syllables. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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